Built in 1962, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) serves the national capital region of Delhi, India. Formerly known as Palam Airport, IGIA is located 16km from New Delhi city centre and occupies 21.1 km2 of land.

In 2006, the Airports Authority of India, GMR Group, Fraport and Malaysia Airports incorporated a joint venture company to operate, manage and develop IGIA. The airport is the first brownfield airport expansion in India.

IGIA was named the Best Improved Airport in the Asia Pacific Region by Airport Council International (ACI) in year 2010. In 2012, the airport was the 27th busiest in the world, registering almost 4 million passengers.

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LANGKAWI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT VOTED BEST AIRPORT FOR THE SECOND YEAR RUNNING

18 February 2015

SEPANG – Malaysia Airports is pleased to announce that Langkawi International Airport (LIA) was voted for the second year running as the "Best Airport by Region (Asia Pacific) for Fewer than 2 Million Passengers per Year (0-2 mppa)" in the Airport Council International (ACI) Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Award 2014.